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Birmingham, AL. Winter, 2010.
Canon EOS Elan 7. Tamron 90mm f/2.5 Macro.
Fuji Neopan 100 Across.
Scanned on an Epson V700.
I kept struggling to get a really good shot of the critical moment but they are sadly all a bit blurry. After a while I also decided to just watch the joust rather than try and photograph it.
After my Mom and I left the park, we took the kids back to her house for ice cream. When my Dad came home, he was thrilled to find that his mad skilz as a fake doctor would come in handy to remove Cassidy's splinter. My sister had to point out the obvious, that Cassidy as a fourth child, was operated on by a 62 year old man without a college degree, with a box cutter, with her mother taking pictures.
This shot looks more like a scene from Splinter Cell with the green light than a trip to Akvariet(Aquarium).
This is Markus looking for monkey babies(Silkeape/Silk monkey(?)) in their cage. But they are hiding behind the trees. So I didn't get any good shots of them, but they sure was cute hanging on to their mother.
The pitcher plant is carnivorous. Insects are trapped and
fall into a pool of liquid at the bottom of the "pitcher." Enzymes and bacteria help decompose the insects. Minerals and nutrients from the decomposed prey are then absorbed by the pitcher plants.
Photo by Billy Pope
--Updated with new scan August 11, 2020--
Composite of pages 51-53 from DengekiComics Volume 7 adaptation of TMNT 2nd season episode "Enter the Fly."
Thanks to the Splinter's expertise in ancient Japanese medicine, April makes a full recovery!
Sarah Splinter.
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Toronto, Canada ~ April 19, 2017.
Taken at the AMA museum and Hall of Fame in Pickerington, Ohio.
Harley Davidson boardtrack racer.
These racing motorcycles had NO BRAKES!
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